[Mozilla Enterprise] Popup blocker config with GPO requires entry for every port
gerald
gerald at ledog.de
Wed Jan 29 21:20:40 UTC 2020
Thanks for the quick answer.
So we will add the extra entries for the special ports.
Gerald
Am 29.01.2020 um 02:48 schrieb Mike Kaply:
> Yes.
>
> The permissions are based on origins, not domains, and each
> domain/port combination is considered a unique origin.
>
> Mike
>
> On Tue, Jan 28, 2020, 10:21 PM gerald <gerald at ledog.de
> <mailto:gerald at ledog.de>> wrote:
>
> Hi team,
>
> we are still using FF ESR 60.9 on Windows 10 and have configured a
> setting via GPO to allow popups from servers in our domain
>
> like https://app.acme.org with the intention to cover with this entry
> various servers in the enterprise.
>
> Now we added new SAP system running services on
> https://sap01.app.acme.org:50001 and https://sap02.app.acme.org:50002
>
> We thought that we allowed popups with the above rule but realized
> that
> we need to add additional rules specifying
>
> entries https://app.acme.org:50001 and https://app.acme.org:50002
> to not
> block the popups generated by the application.
>
> Is this the expected behaviour?
>
> Best regards
>
> Gerald
>
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